Millwall 2-0 Stoke City: Charlie Cresswell scores twice for Lions - Sky 30/7/22
Report and highlights from the Sky Bet Championship clash between Millwall and Stoke City at The Den as Charlie Cresswell scored twice on his Lions debut to seal an opening day victory for Gary Rowett's side.
Charlie Cresswell scored twice on his debut as Millwall
opened their Championship campaign with a comfortable 2-0 victory against
disappointing Stoke at The Den.
The Lions have long been a team capable of threatening from
set-pieces and it was from this means that they claimed both of their goals,
with their lead rarely being threatened.
The Potters, meanwhile, have been stuck in mid-table
purgatory for the past few seasons and their insipid display in south London
will need to be improved upon greatly if they are to even reach that this time
around.
Benik Afobe, who left Stoke for Millwall permanently over
the summer, had an early opening for the hosts but failed to anticipate Billy
Mitchell's cross falling for him at the back post and could not control.
But it did not take much longer for two of the Lions' new
arrivals to combine for the opening goal, as ex-Hull playmaker George
Honeyman's corner was met by a thumping header by Leeds loanee Cresswell in the
12th minute.
The early breakthrough did not do much in the way of opening
the game up, with the Potters in particular finding it a real struggle to
create openings.
They were almost gifted an equaliser, however, when Tyrese
Campbell's shot from edge of the area squirmed out of Bartosz Bialkowski's
grasp only for the goalkeeper to grab the ball just before it could cross the
line.
The Lions fairly comfortably held their lead going into the
break and they twice came close to doubling it in the early stages of the
second half.
Afobe did well to cut inside Ben Wilmot before bending his
shot from a narrow angle over, with Stoke goalkeeper Joe Bursik then making a
good save to keep out Tom Bradshaw's effort.
Josh Laurent sent a rare shot for Stoke over from Harry
Clarke's lay-off before Cresswell almost had his second headed goal of the
match, from Scott Malone's corner with Bursik's reflex save preventing it.
Cresswell was not to be denied, though, as he took advantage
of some awful marking by the Potters from another Malone corner to volley in
from close range and double the hosts' advantage in the 65th minute.
That goal effectively killed off the contest as Stoke hardly
looked like threatening the hosts' advantage when it was at just one goal, let
alone two.
The Lions were able to give record signing Zian Flemming a
gentle introduction in the last 15 minutes, safe in the knowledge three
opening-day points were in the bag.
Millwall's Gary Rowett: "I just said to him, 'it
doesn't get any better than that, does it'? I thought as a young player making
his Millwall debut, he showed us what he is all about. I spoke to him on
Tuesday - he's worked incredibly hard and has been excellent in pre-season -
and I just said 'look, I'm really impressed with you, but you might have to be
a bit patient with the centre-halves we've got'.
"Hutchy pulled out in training towards the end of the
week, but it made team selection easy and he went straight in the team. It
wasn't just the goals, as impressive as they were with the way he attacked both
goals, it was the way he defended. He got a yellow card in the first half and I
think he showed great control and great composure to know when to step in and
when to come out with the ball."
Stoke's Michael O'Neill: "We changed the markers at
half-time because we were concerned about it. We've used markers in a
semi-zonal system, so there are different areas, but in terms of defending
set-pieces I'm not sure we've got any personnel in the building that would have
given us any more added strength in that situation. That's the disappointing
aspect of it.
"I knew we would have to deal with (Jake) Cooper in
particular but obviously it was the other lad, Cresswell, who was a threat as
well and found space in behind. We got blocked and if you're a marker, you
can't get blocked and ultimately if you look at the second goal, it's a volley
and not a header. For him to get a volley in that area of the penalty area is
very disappointing."